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Women's College Basketball: Baylor or Notre Dame? [Poll]

The championship game will be on multiple bars and restaurants locally.

There were 64 teams competing for the women's college basketball national championship and now it's down to the final two – the Baylor Bears (39-0) and Notre Dame Fighting Irish (35-3).

Tip-off for the championship is set for Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colo.

Which team do you think will win?

Baylor went undefeated this season and was the number one seed coming out of the Des Moines bracket. Notre Dame was the number one seed out of the Raleigh bracket and upset Conneticut in the Final Four to make it to the championship.

If you're watching from home the game will be on CBS. If you want to watch from a local bar or restaurant , , and  all confirmed that the game will be on.

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